James Chadwick was a British physicist who is most notable for discovering the neutron, a neutrally charged subatomic particle that partly composes the nuclei of atoms. Chadwick scientist was born October 20th, 1891, and passed away on July 24th, 1974. He attended and graduated from Manchester University in 1908 and graduated from the Victorian University of Manchester in 1911. He studied with the "father of nuclear physics" - Ernest Rutherford, the physicist that discovered the atom's nucleus. Chadwick obtained his master's while working in a physics laboratory in Manchester in 1913, working with radiation under Rutherford.
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